Safe “T” box

ABSTRACT

A security mailbox system known as Safe “T” Box being a fully enclosed square mailbox that can be designed from PVC or some fabricated material, the Safe T Box is easy to install, environmentally friendly and will provide long service life. The mailbox includes chambers for incoming and outgoing mail being delivered via the U.S. Postal Service, it also has a chamber for newspapers/advertisements not delivered via U.S. Postal Service. The incoming mail chamber is designed for mail to go down a mail chute into a basket for pick-up through back of the locked mailbox. Outgoing mail can be placed from the back for pick-up from the front by postal worker. The mailbox is attached to the ground though internal poles extending from the bottom of the mailbox into the ground and cemented.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to the field of mailboxes, in the category ofreceptacles in general mailboxes, however more particular in thesecurity mail box arena. Mailboxes generally are of two types, the urbanmailbox and the rural mailbox; both types are contained within thispatent application

2. Description of Related Art

The proximity of the rural mailboxes to the edge of the road allows themail carrier to deposit mail in the rural mailbox without getting out oftheir vehicle since the door to such typical rural mailbox face theroadside.

Unfortunately, the fact that the single door to the typical ruralmailbox faces the road means that the homeowner has to step out into thestreet to send or retrieve mail. This could create hazardous conditionsfor the homeowner, which could involve roadside/curbside accidents.

The design of the Safe “T” box, Multi Safe “T” Box, and Residential Safe“T” Box is designed to secure homeowners' mail, which also has safety inmind, and make uniformity in single family neighborhoods. The basicdesign allow for modifications to the Safe “T” Box allows for expandingthe unit, for homeowners with multiply occupants in one home to haveprivate mail units. The Safe “T” Box mailbox has a secure doorpositioned in the middle of the mailbox for easier excess then some ofthe standard bottom open security mailboxes used today, for those withdisabilities, making the Safe “T” Mailbox easy for all homeowners' toaccess.

The Safe “T” Box with modifications allows city residents to have mailand small packages deposited safely and secured in the mailbox then whatis currently used on the market today.

The aspects of each design are shown within the accompanying drawings.

BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

By virtue of this Design, the homeowner doesn't ever have to go aroundto the front of the mailbox, or step into the street anymore to send orretrieve mail again. The unit has a security lock panel in the rear thatmail is secure for pick-up at the end of the day.

The unit is fully functional, easy to install, and durable, which makesthe Safe “T” Box, Residential Box, and Multi-Safe “T” Box more effectivethan the current mailboxes being used today. Most current mailboxesdon't have a way to secure the mail and this allows vandals to stealhomeowners' personal information, using that information in Identitytheft crimes.

The stand along unit is made from some sort of fabricated material,designed to be secure and safe for homeowner. The unit is completelyenclosed, made from some sort of fabricated material, held together withsome type of heavy duty clear glue and screws. The unit can be enclosedif the consumer wishes with bricks or remain as designed, a stand-aloneunit, able to withstand the weather, keeping the U.S. Mail,newspapers/advertisements, not delivered by U.S. Postal Service securedfrom thieves.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 depicts, front views of Safe “T” Box showing top of mailbox item(1), which interlocks with panel items (2) as one piece with cosmeticseam line, smooth exterior mailbox panel item (3),newspaper/advertisement door item (4), incoming and outgoing mail doorare attached as one piece with a cosmetic seam line item (5), addressplaceholder item (6) for numbered address, flag holder item (7),homeowners nameplate item (8), one design element item (9) could be usedon front of Safe “T” Box by homeowner, mailbox reflectors item (10) toreflect side of mailbox at night, vertical handle item (11) fornewspaper/advertisement door, horizontal handle item (12) for pull downdoor, front elongated chamber item (13) that houses chambers foroutgoing, incoming and newspaper/advertisement panels.

FIG. 2 depicts, Safe “T” Box on an angle, showing top of mailbox item(1), which interlocks with panel items (2) as one piece with cosmeticseam line, smooth exterior mailbox panel item (3),newspaper/advertisement door item (4), incoming and outgoing mail doorare attached as one piece with a cosmetic seam line item (5), addressplaceholder item (6) shown with front and side address place holders fornumbered address, flag holder item (7), homeowners nameplate item (8),one design element item (9) could be used on front of Safe “T” Box byhomeowner, mailbox reflectors item (10) to reflect side of mailbox atnight, vertical handle item (11) for newspaper/advertisement door,horizontal handle item (12) for pull down door, front elongated chamberitem (13) that houses chambers for outgoing, incoming andnewspaper/advertisement.

FIG. 3 depicts, how Safe “T” Box mailbox is used to create Multi Safe“T” Box mailbox, interlocking hinge attachment item (41) shows closedinterlocking hinge that mount to the side of the Safe “T” Box mailboxallowing for expansion of unit for each family to have a secure andprivate mail unit in front of multi-dwellings occupied homes,newspaper/advertisement door item (4), incoming and outgoing mail doorare attached as one piece with a cosmetic seam line item (5), addressplaceholder item (6) for numbered address, flag holder item (7),homeowners nameplate item (8), one design element item (9) could be usedon front of Safe “T” Box by homeowner, reflectors item (10) to reflectside of mailbox at night, vertical handle item (11) fornewspaper/advertisement door, horizontal handle item (12) for pull downdoor, front elongated chamber item (13) that houses chambers foroutgoing, incoming and newspaper/advertisement.

FIG. 4 depicts, back view of the Safe “T” Box, showing top of mailboxitem (1) which interlocks with panel items (2) as one piece withcosmetic seam line, smooth exterior mailbox panel item (3), addressplaceholder item (6) for numbered address, flag holder item (7) signalspostal worker outgoing mail awaiting pick-up, mailbox reflectors item(10) to reflect side of mailbox at night, vertical handle item (11)attaches to door in opening and closing, upper elongated housing chamberitem (14) housing rear outgoing mail swing door item (15), rearnon-functioning panel item (16), rear newspaper/advertisement swing dooritem (17), rear elongated housing chamber item (19) housing chambers forsecurity door panel, security key entry lock item (18) key entry lockfor securing door when not in use, awning cover item (19 a) to protectlock mechanism from elements, divided grooved sleeve glider item (19 b)used inside of mailbox for sliding door as a stabilizer track gildingrim, sliding door item (20) slides open and close when mail isretrieved, non-movable door item (21) door has no function.

FIG. 5 depicts, elongated housing chamber item (19) housing chambers forsecurity key entry lock item (18) lock for securing door when not inuse, awning cover item (19 a) to protect lock mechanism from elements,divided grooved sleeve glider item (19 b) used inside of mailbox as astabilizer track gilding rim for sliding door sliding door item (20)slides open and close when mail is retrieved, vertical handle item (11)attaches to door for opening and closing, non-movable door item (21)door has no function, stabilizer bars item (30) positioned on the insidethe non-movable door for added strength, the stabilizer bars areattached to inside wall of the Safe “T” Box with some sort of screws orsome sort of heavy duty glue, stabilizer bars are shown extracted fromnon-moveable door to better show side view of stabilizer bars,stabilizer track gliding rim item (19 b) is shown extracted fromnon-moveable door to better show view of track gliding rim.

FIG. 6 depicts, top of mailbox item (1) which interlocks with panelitems (2) as one piece with cosmetic seam line, interlocking panel areshaped from 1 inch down to ½ inch which create interlocking connectionsfor interlocking panels items (2 a) base of unit that sits upon ground,interlocking panel are shaped from 1 inch down to ½ inch which createinterlock connections, smooth exterior mailbox panel item (3), addressplaceholder item (6) for numbered address, flag holder item (7) signalspostal worker outgoing mail awaiting pick-up, reflectors item (10) toreflect side of mailbox at night, interlocking panels item (23)interlocking panel are shaped from 1 inch down to ½ inch which createinterlock connections, screw with interlocking screw chamber item (33)to secure interlocking panels.

FIG. 7 depicts, top of mailbox item (1) which interlocks with panelitems (2) as one piece with cosmetic seam line, interlocking panels areshaped from 1 inch down to ½ inch which create interlocking connectionsfor interlocking panels items (2 a) base of unit that sits upon ground,interlocking panel are shaped from 1 inch down to ½ inch which createinterlocking connections, address placeholder item (6) for numberedaddress shown with top mount, flag holder item (7) signals postal workeroutgoing mail awaiting pick-up, mailbox reflectors item (10) to reflectside of mailbox at night, division of interlocking panels item (2) toppanel, (2 a) base of front and back smooth exterior mailbox panels item(3) and item (23) side panels, shown where some sort of heavy duty clearglue will be placed to secure mailbox, screw with interlocking screwchamber item (33) to secure interlocking panels.

FIG. 8 depicts, internal view of Safe “T” Box, showing top of mailboxitem (1) which interlocks with panel items (2) as one piece withcosmetic seam line, interlocking panels items (2 a) base of unit thatsits upon ground, interlocking panel are shaped from 1 inch down to ½inch which create interlocking connections, address placeholder item (6)for address numbers, flag holder item (7) signals postal worker outgoingmail awaiting pick-up, mailbox reflectors item (10) to reflect side ofmailbox at night, vertical handle item (11) attaches to door to open andclose, plastic covers seals item (22 a) plastic seal that go overinternal poles, interlocking panels item (23) interlocking panel isshaped from 1 inch down to ½ inch which create interlocking connections,mailbox chute item (24) which mail travels into awaiting mailbox forpick-up, mailbox chute guardrail item (25) which guide mail into basket,internal poles item (26) that hold basket, hooks item (27) attach tointernal poles, spring coils item (28) attach to hooks on internalpoles, “O” rings item (29) attach to end basket and spring coils, basketitem (31) holds mail secure for pick-up by homeowner, screw withinterlocking screw chamber item (33) to secure interlocking panels,outgoing mail holding chamber item (42) chamber for outgoing mail,incoming mail chamber item (43) chamber for incoming mail that hasmailbox chute attached, newspaper/advertisement chamber item (44)chamber for newspaper/advertisement once deposited rests upon forpick-up.

FIG. 9 depicts, internal side view of Safe “T” Box, showing top ofmailbox item (1) which interlocks with panel items (2) as one piece withcosmetic seam line, interlocking panels items (2 a) base of unit thatsits upon ground, interlocking panel are shaped from 1 inch down to ½inch which create interlocking connections, horizontal handle item (12)attaches to door to pull down and close, incoming mail and outgoing maildoor are attached as one piece with a cosmetic seam line item (5),address placeholder item (6) for address numbers, flag holder item (7)signals postal worker outgoing mail awaiting pick-up, mailbox reflectorsitem (10) to reflect side of mailbox at night, plastic covers seals item(22 a) plastic seal that goes over internal poles, interlocking panels(23) interlocking panel are shaped from 1 inch down to ½ inch whichcreate interlocking connection, mailbox chute item (24) which mailtravels into awaiting mailbox for pick-up, mailbox chute guardrail item(25) which guide mail into basket, internal poles item (26) that holdbasket and extend 12 inches into the ground, hooks item (27) attach tointernal poles, spring coils item (28) attach to hooks on internalpoles, “O” rings item (29) attach to end basket and spring coils, basketitem (31) holds mail secure for pick-up by homeowner, bumper board item(32) mail hits back of bumper board and falls into awaiting basket,screw with interlocking screw chamber item (33) to secure interlockingpanels, 45-degree angled stationary arm housing item (34), for 45-degreeangled retractable movable arm item (35) to retracts into when door isclosed.

FIG. 10 depicts, front elongated housing chamber item (13) of Safe “T”Box with newspaper/advertisement door item (4) with vertical handle item(11) for swing door to open and close, incoming mail and outgoing maildoor are attached as one piece with a cosmetic seam line item (5), withhorizontal handle item (12) to pull door open and close.

FIG. 11 depicts, front elongated housing chamber item (13) of Safe “T”Box with newspaper/advertisement door item (4) with vertical handle item(11) to swing door open and close, incoming and outgoing mail doorattached as one piece with a cosmetic seam line item (5) shown with dooropen, mailbox chute item (24) which mail travels into mailbox forpick-up, mailbox chute guardrail item (25) which guides mail into basketitem (34), 45-degree angled stationary arm stationary arm, 45-degreeangled retractable movable arm item (35) that retracts when door isclosed, thin rubber trim item (36) attached around the edge of each doorto protect mail from getting wet, magnets item (38), (39) keeps doorclosed when not in use, outgoing mail holding chamber item (42) chamberfor outgoing mail to rest in for pick-up.

FIG. 12 depicts, front elongated housing chamber item (13) of Safe “T”Box with newspaper/advertisement door item (4) shown with door open,incoming mail and outgoing mail door attached as one piece with acosmetic seam line item (5) with door open, mailbox chute item (24)which mail travels into mailbox for pick-up, mailbox chute guardrailitem (25) which guides mail into basket, 45-degree angled stationary armhousing item (34), 45-degree angled retractable movable arm item (35)that retracts when door is closed, thin rubber trim item (36) attachedaround the edge of each door to protect mail from getting wet,stabilizer swing door pole item (37) enable door to swing open andclose, magnets item (38), (39) keeps door closed when not in use,outgoing mail holding chamber item (42) chamber for outgoing mail torest in for pick-up, newspaper/advertisement chamber item (44) chamberfor newspaper/advertisement and other items to rest in for pick-up.

FIG. 13 depicts, rear elongated housing chamber item (14) of Safe “T”Box from back view, showing outgoing mail door item (15) that has aswing door shown open, rear non-functioning panel item (16)non-functioning panel is the back of the bumper board item (32),newspaper/advertisement door item (17) with swing door open, thin rubbertrim item (36) attached around the edge of each door to protect mailfrom getting wet, stabilizer swing door pole item (37) enables door toswing open and close, magnets item (38), (39) keeps door closed when notin use, outgoing mail holding chamber item (42) chamber for outgoingmail to rest in for pick-up, newspaper/advertisement chamber item (44)chamber for newspaper/advertisement and other items to rest in forpick-up.

FIG. 14 depicts, some internal parts of the Safe “T” Box used to createthe residential Safe “T” Box, incoming mail and outgoing mail doorattached as one piece with a cosmetic seam line item (5) door open, flagholder item (7) signals postal worker outgoing mail awaiting pick-up,horizontal handle item (12) attaches to pull down door, mailbox chuteitem (24) which mail travels into awaiting mailbox for pick-up, mailboxchute guardrail item (25) which guide mail into basket, cross stitchedweaved basket item (31) for incoming mail once deposited by the UnitedStated Postal Worker for pick-up, 45-degree angled stationary armhousing item (34), 45-degree angled retractable movable arm item (35)that retracts when door is closed, thin rubber trim item (36) attachedaround the edge of each door to protect mail from getting wet, holdingbasket item (40) that supports the weight of basket, incoming mailholding chamber item (43) chamber for incoming mail to rest in forpick-up.

FIG. 15 depicts, some internal parts of the Safe “T” Box used to createthe residential Safe “T” Box, incoming mail and outgoing mail doorattached as one piece with a cosmetic seam line item (5) door open, flagholder item (7) signals postal worker outgoing mail awaiting pick-up,horizontal handle item (12) attaches to pull down door, mailbox chuteitem (24) which mail travels into awaiting mailbox for pick-up, mailboxchute guardrail item (25) which guide mail into basket, 45-degree angledstationary arm housing item (34), 45-degree angled retractable movablearm item (35) that retracts when door is closed, thin rubber trim item(36) attached around the edge of each door to protect mail from gettingwet, holding basket item (40) that supports the weight of basket,incoming mail holding chamber item (43) chamber for incoming mail torest in for pick-up.

FIG. 16 depicts, internal base unit item (22) that attaches to theinside base of the mailbox, shown with 4 plastic covers seals item (22a) that slip over internal PVC poles item (26) that insert through themailbox and into the ground.

FIG. 17 depicts, front elongated housing chamber item (13) of Safe “T”Box mailbox without cover showing newspaper/advertisement door item (4)door open, incoming mail and outgoing mail door attached as one piecewith a cosmetic seam line item (5) with door open, non-functioning panelitem (16) that has no function and is the back of the incoming mailchamber, mailbox chute item (24) which mail travels into mailbox forpick-up, mailbox chute guardrail item (25) which guides mail intobasket, bumper board item (32) mail hits bumper board and falls intobasket, 45-degree angled stationary arm housing item (34), 45-degreeangled retractable movable arm item (35) that retracts when door isclosed, thin rubber trim item (36) attached around the edge of each doorto protect mail from getting wet, stabilizer swing door pole item (37)enables door to swing open and close, magnets item (38), (39) keeps doorclosed when not in use, outgoing mail holding chamber item (42) chamberfor outgoing mail to rest in for pick-up, incoming mail chamber item(43) to secure mail for pick-up, newspaper/advertisement chamber item(44) chamber for newspaper/advertisement and other items to rest in forpick-up.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF INVENTION

FIG. 1 depicts a mailbox that could be constructed from CPVC or somesort of fabricated material can be safer for the consumer and functionalfor securing homeowners mail. The unit will be about 60 inches inheight, about 26 inches wide and 26 inches in length.

Top of mailbox 1 26 inches wide by 26 inches in length, 1 interlockswith panel 2 as one piece with ¼ inch cosmetic seam line between the twosections to give the illusion that 1 and 2 are separate sections, for acombined length of 8 inches in height, 1 is ½ inch thick, 2 inches inheight, has about a 15-degree raised top with about a 15-degree angledcurved sides for rain or snow to runoff mailbox, 2 is 6 inches inheight, 1-inch thick, corner portion of 2 is trimmed down from 1 inch to½ inch thick, which interlocks with interlocking panel 23 (FIG. 6),which is trimmed down ½ inch to interlock with interlocking panel 2 a(FIG. 6), seams are glued with some sort of heavy duty clear glue andscrewed 33 (FIG. 6), with some sort of threaded post with screws, about1 inch long, to secure interlocking panels together. Exterior mailboxpanel 3 comprises of 4 interlocking panels 2 top panel which interlockswith 2 a (FIG. 6), shows interlocking base panel for front and backpanel from interior view, 3 smooth exterior front and rear panel (FIG.4), 23 (FIG. 6), side panel, Exterior panels are 50 inches in height, 26inches wide, smooth on exterior side of mailbox, trimmed on interiorside to create interlocking components, made from some sort offabricated material.

Mounted in the front upper chamber of the mailbox is the elongatedhousing chamber 13 housing is 25 inches long by 25 inches wide, 13inches high, with ½ inch cosmetic seam line on top and bottom ofelongated housing chamber, constructed from some sort of fabricatedmaterial as one piece, consisting of a pull down retractable door 518-inch wide and 13 inches in height, thickness of the pull down door 5is ½ inch thick, for incoming and outgoing mail (FIG. 11), withhorizontal handle 12 handle is 9 inches long, made from some sort ofplastic, metal or fabricated material, attached to inside door 5 withscrews for pull down door to open or close.

Also, mounted in the front upper chamber of the mailbox is the elongatedhousing chamber 13 is the newspaper/advertisement door 4 is a swingdoor, 8 inches wide, 13 inches high, ½ inch thick, that swings opens toinsert newspaper/advertisement or other items not delivered via U.S.Postal Service and closes when not in use, vertical handle 11 handle is7 inches long, made from some sort of plastic, metal or fabricatedmaterial, attached to inside door 4 with screws for the swinging door topull open or close.

Address placeholder 6 housing for address is 6 inches long, 1½ incheshigh, ¼ inch thick, consisting of 5 numeral place holders for address,numbers for address are 1 inch high, sticky backed numbers currentlyused on market today, address placeholder will have some sort ofcircular base attachments that will fit into pre-drilled circular holesfor address placeholder to mount on top (FIG. 7), address placeholder ismade from plastic, metal or some sort of fabricated material.

Conventional flag holder 7 mounted on the side of the mailbox, standardmarket item used today with screw attachment.

Homeowners nameplate 8 nameplate is 20 inches long by 2 inches high,nameplate has about a ¼-inch border, made from some sort of fabricatedmaterial, holding up to about 18 1-inch letters for the homeowners'name, sticky backed letters currently used on market today, base ofnameplate has two holes which allow up to two additional families' nameto be added to front of the Safe “T” Box mailbox, additional name plateare attached with “S” hooks to expand nameplate when necessary.

Design element 9 size of design element is about 11×17, allowinghomeowner to personalize front panel of mailbox, designs range fromsports, gardening, automobiles, the arts, etc., designs are made oncomputer, from peel away adhesive backed plastic artist print paper thatis whether resistant, pressed and rubbed into position in front ofmailbox.

Mail reflectors 10 reflectors about 4 inches in height, either circle orsquare with sticky backing, reflectors come in different colors andattached to side of mailbox, homeowner can see side of mailbox at nightwhen they approach driveway at night.

FIG. 2 depicts Safe “T” Box on angle, showing 1 interlocks with panel 2as one piece with ¼ inch cosmetic seam line between the two sections infront of mailbox to give the illusion that 1 and 2 are separatesections, exterior mailbox panel 3 smooth exterior panels, made fromsome sort of plastic or fabricated material, comprised of 4 separateinterlocking panels, 50 inches in height, 26 inches wide that interlocktogether to make sealed enclosure, 2 top panel which interlocks with 2 a(FIG. 6), 2 a shows interlocking base panel for front and back panelfrom interior view, 3 smooth exterior view of front and 3 rear panel(FIG. 4), 23 side panel (FIG. 6), showing trimmed down interiorinterlocking panel with exterior smooth side of exterior panel.

Newspaper/advertisement door 4 swinging door, 8 inches wide, 13 incheshigh, ½ inch thick, that swings opens to retrievenewspaper/advertisement or other items not delivered via U.S. PostalService and close when not in use, outgoing mail door and incoming maildoor 5 pull down retractable door 5 18-inch wide and 13 inches inheight, thickness of the pull down door 5 is ½ inch thick.

Address placeholder 6 housing for address is 6 inches long, 1½ incheshigh, ¼ inch thick, consisting of 5 numeral place holders for address,shown from front and side view of mailbox, numbers for address are 1inch high, sticky backed numbers currently used on market today, addressplaceholder will have some sort of circular base attachments that willfit into pre-drilled circular holes for address placeholder to mount ontop (FIG. 7), address placeholder is made from plastic, metal or somesort of fabricated material, conventional flag holder 7 mounted on theside of the mailbox, standard market item used today with screwattachment, homeowners nameplate 8 nameplate is 20 inches long by 2inches high, nameplate has about a ¼-inch border, holding up to about 181-inch letters for the homeowners' name, sticky backed letters currentlyused on market today, base of nameplate has two holes which allow up totwo additional families' name to be added to front of the Safe “T” Boxmailbox, additional name plate are attached with “S” hooks to expandnameplate when necessary, design element 9 size of design element isabout 11×17, allowing homeowner to personalize front panel of mailbox,designs range from sports, gardening, automobiles, the arts, etc.,designs are made on computer, from peel away adhesive backed plasticartist print paper that is whether resistant, pressed and rubbed intoposition in front of mailbox, mailbox reflectors 10 reflectors about 4inches in height, either circle or square with sticky backing,reflectors come in different colors and attached to side of mailbox,homeowner can see side of mailbox at night when they approach drivewayat night, vertical handle 11 handle is 7 inches long, made from somesort of plastic, metal or fabricated material, attached to inside door 4with screws for the swinging door to pull open or close, horizontalhandle 12 handle is 9 inches long, made from some sort of plastic, metalor fabricated material, attached to inside door 5 with screws for pulldown door to open or close.

Front elongated housing chamber 13 housing is 25 inches long by 25inches wide, 13 inches high, with ½ inch cosmetic seam line on top andbottom of elongated housing chamber, constructed from some sort offabricated material as one piece to house outgoing, incoming mailcompartments and newspaper/advertisement compartment.

FIG. 3 depicts original mailbox showing top for mailbox 1 26 inches wideby 26 inches in length, 1 interlocks with panel 2 as one piece with ¼inch cosmetic seam line between the two sections to give the illusionthat 1 and 2 are separate sections, for a combined length of 8 inches inheight, 1 is ½ inch thick, 2 inches in height, has about a 15-degreeraised top with about a 15-degree angled curved sides for rain or snowto runoff mailbox, 2 is 6 inches in height, 1-inch thick, corner portionof 2 is trimmed down from 1 inch to ½ inch thick, which interlocks withinterlocking panel 23 (FIG. 6), which is trimmed down ½ inch tointerlock with interlocking panel 2 a (FIG. 6), seams are glued withsome sort of heavy duty clear glue and screwed 33 (FIG. 6), with somesort of threaded post with screws, about 1 inch long, to secureinterlocking panels together. Exterior mailbox panel 3 comprises of 4interlocking panels 2 top panel which interlocks with 2 a (FIG. 6),shows interlocking base panel for front and back panel from interiorview, 3 smooth exterior front and rear panel (FIG. 4), 23 (FIG. 6), sidepanel, Exterior panels are 50 inches in height, 26 inches wide, smoothon exterior side of mailbox, trimmed on interior side to createinterlocking components, made from some sort of fabricated material.

Mounted in the front upper chamber of the mailbox is the elongatedhousing chamber 13 housing is 25 inches long by 25 inches wide, 13inches high, with ½ inch cosmetic seam line on top and bottom ofelongated housing chamber, constructed from some sort of fabricatedmaterial as one piece, consisting of a pull down retractable door 518-inch wide and 13 inches in height, thickness of the pull down door 5is ½ inch thick, for incoming and outgoing mail (FIG. 11), withhorizontal handle 12 handle is 9 inches long, made from some sort ofplastic, metal or fabricated material, attached to inside door 5 withscrews for pull down door to open or close.

Newspaper/advertisement door 4 swing door, 8 inches wide, 13 incheshigh, ½ inch thick, that swings opens to insert newspaper/advertisementor other items not delivered via U.S.

Postal Service and closes when not in use, vertical handle 11 handle is7 inches long, made from some sort of plastic, metal or fabricatedmaterial, attached to inside door 4 with screws for the swinging door topull open or close.

Address placeholder 6 housing for address is 6 inches long, 1½ incheshigh, ¼ inch thick, consisting of 5 numeral place holders for address,numbers for address are 1 inch high, sticky backed numbers currentlyused on market today, address placeholder will have some sort ofcircular base attachments that will fit into pre-drilled circular holesfor address placeholder to mount on top (FIG. 7), address placeholder ismade from plastic, metal or some sort of fabricated material.

Conventional flag holder 7 mounted on the side of the mailbox, standardmarket item used today with screw attachment.

Homeowners nameplate 8 nameplate is 20 inches long by 2 inches high,nameplate has about a ¼-inch border, made from some sort of fabricatedmaterial, holding up to about 18 1-inch letters for the homeowners'name, sticky backed letters currently used on market today, base ofnameplate has two holes which allow up to two additional families' nameto be added to front of the Safe “T” Box mailbox, additional name plateare attached with “S” hooks to expand nameplate when necessary.

Design element 9 size of design element is about 11×17, allowinghomeowner to personalize front panel of mailbox, designs range fromsports, gardening, automobiles, the arts, etc., designs are made oncomputer, from peel away adhesive backed plastic artist print paper thatis whether resistant, pressed and rubbed into position in front ofmailbox.

Mail reflectors 10 reflectors about 4 inches in height, either circle orsquare with sticky backing, reflectors come in different colors andattached to side of mailbox, homeowner can see side of mailbox at nightwhen they approach driveway at night.

Interlocking hinge attachment 41 to create multi-Safe “T” Box mailboxes,interlocking hinge attachment 41 mounts to sides of the mailbox, madefrom some sort of fabricated material, interlocking hinges are 1 incheswide by 1 inches high, ½ inch thick, one near the top, one near thebottom, each interlocking hinge is glued with some sort of heavy dutyclear glue, attached with some sort of screw, allowing for attachment ofmore then one mailbox at a time.

FIG. 4 depicts back view of Safe “T” Box, showing 1 interlocks withpanel 2 as one piece with ¼ inch cosmetic seam line between the twosections to give the illusion that 1 and 2 are separate sections,Exterior mailbox panel 3 comprises of 4 interlocking panels 2 top panelwhich interlocks with 2 a (FIG. 6), shows interlocking base panel forfront and back panel from interior view, 3 smooth exterior front andrear panel (FIG. 4), 23 (FIG. 6), side panel, Exterior panels are 50inches in height, 26 inches wide, smooth on exterior side of mailbox,trimmed on interior side to create interlocking components, made fromsome sort of fabricated material.

Address placeholder 6 back view of housing for address is 6 inches long,1½ inches high, ¼ inch thick, consisting of 5 numeral place holders foraddress, shown from front and side view if mailbox, numbers for addressare 1 inch high, sticky backed numbers currently used on market today,address placeholder will have some sort of circular base attachmentsthat will fit into pre-drilled circular holes for address placeholder tomount on top (FIG. 7), address placeholder is made from plastic, metalor some sort of fabricated material, conventional flag holder 7 mountedon the side of the mailbox, standard market item used today with screwattachment.

Rear upper elongated chamber 14 that attaches to front elongated housingchamber 13 in the rear of the mailbox, which front elongated housingchamber 13 is 25 inches long by 25 inches wide, 13 inches high whichextends through upper chamber of mailbox to rear upper elongated chamber14 and attaches to one another to make one continuous chamber, with ½inch cosmetic seam line on top and bottom of rear upper elongatedhousing chamber, constructed from some sort of fabricated material asone piece.

Rear outgoing mail door 15 swinging door, 8 inches wide, 13 inches inheight, ½ inch thick, that swings opens to retrievenewspaper/advertisement or other items not delivered via U.S. PostalService and close when not in use, vertical handle 11 handle is 7 incheslong, made from some sort of plastic, metal or fabricated material,handle is attached to inside door 15 with screws for the swinging doorto pull open and close, stabilizer swing door pole 37 (FIG. 17), about ½hollow circular pole, 16 inches long, extends 1 inch into the upperinterior portion of 2 about 1 inch down into the chamber 42 (FIG. 17),for door to swing open and close, rear non-functioning panel 16 that is9 inches wide by 13 inches high, ½ thick, non-functioning door panel ispart of incoming mail chamber 43 (FIG. 17).

Rear newspaper/advertisement door 17 swinging door, 8 inches wide, 13inches in height, ½ inch thick, that swings opens to retrievenewspaper/advertisement or other items not delivered via U.S. PostalService and close when not in use, vertical handle 11 handle is 7 incheslong, made from some sort of plastic, metal or fabricated material,handle is attached to inside door 17 with screws for the swinging doorto pull open and close, stabilizer swing door pole 37 (FIG. 17), about ½hollow circular pole, 16 inches long, extends 1 inch into the upperinterior portion of 2 about 1 inch down into the chamber 44 (FIG. 17),for door to swing open and close.

Rear elongated housing chamber 19 housing is 20 inches long by 24 incheswide, 19 inches high, with ½ inch cosmetic seam line on top and bottomof elongated housing chamber.

Security lock 18 standard market key entry security lock that iscurrently used on homeowners' front door will be used for Safe “T” Boxmailboxes.

Awning cover 19 a ½ inch angle awning, ½ inch wide, 24 inches long, toprotect lock mechanism from rusting due to rain and snow runoff.

Stabilizer track gilding rim seam 19 b depicts divided grooved sleeve,24 inches long, attaches top and bottom of rear elongated housingchamber 19 made from some sort of fabricated material, attached tointerior with some sort of heavy duty glue and screws, stabilizer trackgilding rim has a thin ¼ inch high groove divided seam line between the1 inch wide internal seam to ensure even gliding of door 20 sliding door20 is 10 inches wide by 18 inches high, ½ inches thick, made from somesort of fabricated material, sliding door fits into stabilizer trackgilding rim seam 19 b to ensure even gliding of door 20 vertical handle11 handle is 7 inches long, made from some sort of plastic, metal orfabricated material, attached to inside sliding door 20 with screws forthe door to slide open or close, non-movable door 21 which is 10 incheswide by 18 inches high, ½ inches thick, non-functioning door fits intotop stabilizer track gilding rim seam 19 b for housing stability ofnon-movable door.

FIG. 5 depicts Rear elongated housing chamber 19 housing is 20 incheslong by 24 inches wide, 19 inches high, with ½ inch cosmetic seam lineon top and bottom of elongated housing chamber.

Security lock 18 standard market key entry security lock that iscurrently used on homeowners' front door will be used for Safe “T” Boxmailboxes, awning cover 19 a is a ½ inch angle awning, ½ inch wide, 24inches long, to protect lock mechanism from rusting due to rain and snowrunoff, stabilizer track gilding rim seam 19 b depicts divided groovedsleeve, 24 inches long, attaches top and bottom of rear elongatedhousing chamber 19 made from some sort of fabricated material, attachedto interior with some sort of heavy duty glue and screws, stabilizertrack gilding rim has a thin ¼ inch high groove divided seam linebetween the 1 inch wide internal seam to ensure even gliding of door 20sliding door 20 that is 10 inches wide by 18 inches high, ½ inchesthick, made from some sort of fabricated material, sliding door fitsinto stabilizer track gilding rim seam 19 b to ensure even gliding ofdoor 20 vertical handle 11 handle is 7 inches long, made from some sortof plastic, metal or fabricated material, attached to inside slidingdoor 20 with screws for the door to slide open or close.

Internal view of non-movable door 21 with stabilizer bars 30 non-movablebars, 22 inches high, ½ inches wide, ½ inches thick, attached to insideof mailbox for added reinforcement of non-moveable door 21 made fromsome sort of plastic, metal or fabricated material, attached with somesort of screws, stabilizer bars 30 are extracted from rear middleelongated housing chamber 19 to show detailed side view of stabilizerbars 30 stabilizer track gilding rim 19 b is extracted to show detailedview of stabilizer track gilding rim 19 b which has a thin ¼ inch highgrooved divided seam line to ensure even gliding of door 21 when door isopen and closed to retrieval the mail.

FIG. 6 depicts top of mailbox 1 26 inches wide by 26 inches long,interlocks with panel 2 as one piece with ¼ inch cosmetic seam linebetween the two sections for a combined length of 8 inches, 1 is ½ inchthick, 2 inches in height, has about a 15-degree raised top with about a15-degree angled curved sides for rain or snow to runoff mailbox, 2 is 6inches in height, 1-inch thick, corner portion of 2 is trimmed down from1 inch to ½ inch thick, which interlocks with interlocking panel 23which is trimmed down ½ inch to interlock with interlocking panel 2 aseams are glued with some sort of heavy duty clear glue, and screwed 33will be some sort of threaded post with screws, about 1 inch long, tosecure interlocking panels 2 (FIG. 6), 2 a (FIG. 6), 3 (FIG. 1), 23(FIG. 6), together, screwed with interlocking screw chamber 33 screwswill be some sort of threaded post with screws, about 1 inch long, tosecure interlocking panels which creates mailbox enclosure.

Address placeholder 6 back view of housing for address is 6 inches long,1½ inches high, ¼ inch thick, consisting of 5 numeral place holders foraddress, shown from front and side view if mailbox, numbers for addressare 1 inch high, sticky backed numbers currently used on market today,address placeholder will have some sort of circular base attachmentsthat will fit into pre-drilled circular holes for address placeholder tomount on top (FIG. 7), address placeholder is made from plastic, metalor some sort of fabricated material, conventional flag holder 7 mountedon the side of the mailbox, standard market item used today with screwattachment, mail reflectors 10 reflectors about 4 inches in height,either circle or square with sticky backing, reflectors come indifferent colors and attached to side of mailbox, homeowner can see sideof mailbox at night when they approach driveway at night.

FIG. 7 depicts separation view of Safe “T” Box, showing 1 interlockswith panel 2 as one piece with ¼ inch cosmetic seam line between the twosections in front of mailbox to giving the illusion that 1 and 2 areseparate sections, address placeholder 6 back view of housing foraddress is 6 inches long, 1½ inches high, ¼ inch thick, consisting of 5numeral place holders for address, shown from front and side view ifmailbox, numbers for address are 1 inch high, sticky backed numberscurrently used on market today, address placeholder will have some sortof circular base attachments that will fit into pre-drilled circularholes for address placeholder to mount on top (FIG. 7), addressplaceholder is made from plastic, metal or some sort of fabricatedmaterial, conventional flag holder 7 mounted on the side of the mailbox,standard market item used today with screw attachment.

Separation of interlocking panels consisting of four interlocking panelsthat create enclosed mailbox, 2 top panel 3 smooth front exterior panel(FIG. 1), that attaches to interior of 2 a (FIG. 6), rear exterior panel3 (FIG. 4), that attaches to interior of 2 a base panel, 23 side panel(FIG. 6), Exterior panels are 50 inches in height, 26 inches wide,smooth on exterior side of mailbox, trimmed on interior side to createinterlocking components, made from some sort of fabricated material,interior interlocking panels, seams are glued with some sort of heavyduty clear glue in seam where interlocking panels are trimmed down from1 inch to ½ inch thick, screwed with interlocking screw chamber 33screws will be some sort of threaded post with screws, about 1 inchlong, to secure interlocking panels.

FIG. 8 depicts mailbox 1 26 inches wide by 26 inches long, interlockswith panel 2 as one piece with ¼ inch cosmetic seam line between the twosections for a combined length of 8 inches, 1 is ½ inch thick, 2 inchesin height, has about a 15-degree raised top with about a 15-degreeangled curved sides for rain or snow to runoff mailbox, 2 is 6 inches inheight, 1-inch thick, corner portion of 2 is trimmed down from 1 inch to½ inch thick, which interlocks with interlocking panel 23 which istrimmed down ½ inch to interlock with interlocking panel 2 a seams areglued with some sort of heavy duty clear glue.

Address placeholder 6 back view of housing for address is 6 inches long,1½ inches high, ¼ inch thick, consisting of 5 numeral place holders foraddress, numbers for address are 1 inch high, sticky backed numberscurrently used on market today, address placeholder will have some sortof circular base attachments that will fit into pre-drilled circularholes for address placeholder to mount on top (FIG. 7), addressplaceholder is made from plastic, metal or some sort of fabricatedmaterial.

Flag holder 7 standard market item used today with screw attachment,mailbox reflectors 10 circle reflectors about 4 inches in height, eithercircle or square with sticky backing, reflectors come in differentcolors and attached to side of mailbox, homeowner can see side ofmailbox at night when they approach driveway at night, plastic coversseals 22 a four ½ inch circular plastic cover seals that slip overinternal PVC poles 26 glued in place with some sort of heavy duty clearglue.

Incoming mail chamber 43 internal chamber for incoming mail is 10 incheswide, 12 inches in height, 25 inches long, ½ inch thick, chamber forincoming mail is divided into two sections to accommodate chute 24angled mailbox chute 24 opening has 1-inch in length flat surface, ½inch thick, opening space for mail deposited through chute is about 9inches long, 12 inches high where slide is installed (FIG. 17), mailchute is on about a 32-degree angle, angled 12 inches long for mail toslide down slide into mailbox, attached to mailbox chute 24 aresidewalls guard 25 about 6 inches long, ¼ inch thick, controlling mailflow into basket 31 the other section of the incoming mail chamber isfor the bumper board 32 (FIG. 9), bumper board 32 attaches to incomingmail chamber base is about 14½ inches inside the incoming mail chamber,bumper board is 10 inches wide, ½ inch thick, glued to the rear sectionof the base and inside sidewall of interior of incoming mail chamber(FIG. 17).

Internal poles 26 PVC poles total lengths are 42 inches, ½ inch hollowinternal PVC poles, PVC pole height is 30 inches inside internal ofmailbox, and internal PVC poles extend 12 inches out of mailbox into theground.

Hooks 27 hooks are ½ inch in length and height, with about ¼ inch half“U” shaped end attach to 26 and spring coils 28 about 12 inches longwith curved hooked on each end, made from plastic, metal or some sort offabricated material, that attach to 27 and 29 to support basket 31 “O”rings 29 are ½ inch circular rings attached to corners of basket 31 madefrom some sort of plastic, metal or fabricated material to support theweight of basket, “O” rings could be used or left off of basket wherespring coils 28 could directly be attached to each corner of basketgiving equal support of basket, the basket 31 is 18 inches wide, 18inches deep, made from some form of plastic, metal or fabricatedmaterial, finished basket could be made into a solid, diagonal orcross-stitched weaved pattern.

33 will be some sort of threaded post with screws, about 1 inch long, tosecure interlocking panels 2 top panel 3 with smooth front exteriorpanel (FIG. 1), that attaches to interior of 2 a (FIG. 6), rear exteriorpanel 3 (FIG. 4), that attaches to interior of 2 a base panel, 23 sidepanel (FIG. 6), Exterior panels are 50 inches in height, 26 inches wide,smooth on exterior side of mailbox, trimmed on interior side to createinterlocking components, made from some sort of fabricated material,interior interlocking panels, that create enclosure of mailbox.

Outgoing mail holding chamber 42 outgoing mail holding chamber is 7inches wide, 12 inches in height, 25 inches long, ½ inch thick, chamberfor outgoing mail to rest upon for pick-up, incoming mail chamber 43internal chamber for incoming mail is 10 inches wide, 12 inches inheight, 25 inches long, ½ inch thick, chamber for incoming mail isdivided into two sections to accommodate mailbox chute 24 and bumperboard 32 (FIG. 9), newspaper/advertisement chamber 44newspaper/advertisement chamber that is 7 inches wide, 12 inches height,25 inches in length, ½ inch thick, chamber for newspaper/advertisementor other items not being delivered by U.S. Postal Service is receivedfor pick-up.

FIG. 9 depicts mailbox 1 is 26 inches wide by 26 inches long, interlockswith panel 2 as one piece with ¼ inch cosmetic seam line between the twosections for a combined length of 8 inches, 1 is ½ inch thick, 2 inchesin height, has about a 15-degree raised top with about a 15-degreeangled curved sides for rain or snow to runoff mailbox, 2 is 6 inches inheight, 1-inch thick, corner portion of 2 is trimmed down from 1 inch to½ inch thick, which interlocks with interlocking panel 23 which istrimmed down ½ inch to interlock with interlocking panel 2 a seams areglued with some sort of heavy duty clear glue.

Outgoing, incoming mail door 5 that is 18-inch wide and 13 inches inheight, thickness of the pull down door 5 is ½ inch thick, for incomingand outgoing mail, with horizontal handle 12 (FIG. 1), handle is 9inches long, made from some sort of plastic, metal or fabricatedmaterial, handle is attached to inside door 5 with screws for pull downdoor to open or close.

Address placeholder 6 back view of housing for address placeholder is 6inches long, 1½ inches high, ¼ inch thick, consisting of 5 numeral placeholders for address, numbers for address are 1 inch high, sticky backednumbers currently used on market today, address placeholder will havesome sort of circular base attachments that will fit into pre-drilledcircular holes for address placeholder to mount on top (FIG. 7), addressplaceholder is made from plastic, metal or some sort of fabricatedmaterial, flag holder 7 standard market item used today with screwattachment, mailbox reflectors 10 reflectors about 4 inches in height,either circle or square with sticky backing, reflectors come indifferent colors and attached to side of mailbox, homeowner can see sideof mailbox at night when they approach driveway at night, plastic coversseals 22 a four ½ inch circular plastic cover seals that slip overinternal PVC poles 26 glued in place with some sort of heavy duty clearglue.

Interlocking panels 23 1 inch thick interlocking panel, 50 inches tall,26 inches wide, ends are trimmed from 1 inch to ½ inch thick, whichcreates interlocking chamber that connects to interlocking panels, 2 toppanel 3 smooth front exterior panel (FIG. 1), that attaches to interiorof 2 a (FIG. 6), rear exterior panel 3 (FIG. 4), that attaches tointerior of 2 a base panel, 23 side panel (FIG. 6), Exterior panels are50 inches in height, 26 inches wide, smooth on exterior side of mailbox,trimmed on interior side to create interlocking components, made fromsome sort of fabricated material, interior interlocking panels, seamsare glued with some sort of heavy duty clear glue in seam whereinterlocking panels are trimmed down from 1 inch to ½ inch thick,screwed with interlocking screw chamber 33 screws will be some sort ofthreaded post with screws, about 1 inch long, to secure interlockingpanels.

Incoming mail chamber 43 internal chamber for incoming mail is 10 incheswide, 12 inches in height, 25 inches long, ½ inch thick, chamber forincoming mail is divided into two sections to accommodate mail chute 24mailbox chute 24 10 inches wide, 12 inches high, ½ inch thick, mailchute opening has 1-inch length flat lip, ½ inch thick before mailboxchute, mail chute is on about a 32-degree angle, 12 inches long for mailto slide down chute into mailbox, open space area for mail beingdeposited through chute is about 9 inches long, 12 inches high whereslide is installed (FIG. 17), mail chute is on about a 32-degree angle,is angled 12 inches long for mail to slide down slide into mailbox,sidewalls guard 25 about 6 inches long, ¼ inch thick, controlling mailflow into awaiting basket 31 the basket 31 is 18 inches wide, 18 inchesdeep, made from some form of plastic, metal or fabricated material,finished basket could be made into a solid, diagonal or cross-stitchedbasket weave pattern.

Internal poles 26 PVC poles total lengths are 42 inches, ½ inch hollowinternal poles, PVC pole height is 30 inches inside internal of mailbox,and internal PVC poles extend 12 inches out of mailbox into the ground.

Hooks 27 are ½ inch in length and height, with about ¼ inch half “U”shaped end attach to 26 and spring coils 28 about 12 inches long withcurved hooked on each end, made from plastic, metal or some sort offabricated material, that attach to 27 and 29 to support basket 31 “O”rings 29 are ½ inch circular rings attached to corners of basket 31 madefrom some sort of plastic, metal or fabricated material to support theweight of basket, “O” rings could be used or left off of basket wherespring coils could be directly attached to each corner of basket equalsupport of basket, the basket 31 18 inches wide, 18 inches deep, madefrom some form of plastic, metal or fabricated material, finished basketcould be made into a solid, diagonal or cross-stitched weaved pattern.

Bumper board 32 attaches to incoming mail chamber base about 14½ inchesinside the incoming mail chamber, 10 inches wide, ½ inch thick, glued tothe inside sidewalls and base of the interior of incoming mail chamber43 (FIG. 17).

33 will be some sort of threaded post with screws, about 1 inch long, tosecure interlocking panels connects to interlocking panels, 2 top panel3 smooth front exterior panel (FIG. 1), that attaches to interior of 2 a(FIG. 6), rear exterior panel 3 (FIG. 4), that attaches to interior of 2a base panel, 23 side panel (FIG. 6), glued with some sort of heavy dutyclear glued together.

45-degree angled stationary arm housing 34 ½ inch hollow chamber, madefrom plastic, metal or some sort of fabricated material, 12½ incheslong, shaped on a 45 degree angle. 45-degree angled retractable movablearm 35 ½ inch hollow chamber, made from plastic, metal or some sort offabricated material, 12 inches long, shaped on a 45 degree angle,attached to 5 with some sort of heavy duty clear glue.

Thin rubber trim 36 rubber seam that is about ⅛ inch wide, length isdetermined by door being trimmed, glued with some sort of heavy dutyglue.

FIG. 10 depicts side view of front of the elongated housing chamber 13of mailbox, housing is 25 inches long by 25 inches wide, 14 inches high,consisting of a pull down retractable door 5 18-inch wide and 13 inchesin height, is ½ inch thick, for incoming and outgoing mail, withhorizontal handle 12 handle is 9 inches long, made from some sort ofplastic, metal or fabricated material, attached to inside door 5 withscrews for pull down door to open or close. Also, mounted in the frontof the elongated housing chamber 13 is the newspaper/advertisement door4 swing door, 8 inches wide, 13 inches high, ½ inch thick, that swingsopens to insert newspaper/advertisement or other items not delivered viaU.S. Postal Service and closes when not in use, vertical handle 11handle is 7 inches long, made from some sort of plastic, metal orfabricated material, attached to inside door 4 with screws for theswinging door to pull open or close.

FIG. 11 depicts side view of the elongated housing chamber 13 housing is25 inches long by 25 inches wide, 14 inches high, consisting of a pulldown retractable door 5 shown open, 18-inch wide and 13 inches inheight, is ½ inch thick, for incoming and outgoing mail, with horizontalhandle 12 (FIG. 10), handle is 9 inches long, made from some sort ofplastic, metal or fabricated material, attached to inside door 5 withscrews for pull down door to open or close, also mounted in theelongated housing chamber 13 is the newspaper/advertisement door 4 shownclosed, has swing door, 8 inches wide, 13 inches high, ½ inch thick,that swings opens to insert newspaper/advertisement or other items notdelivered via U.S. Postal Service and closes when not in use, verticalhandle 11 handle is 7 inches long, made from some sort of plastic, metalor fabricated material, attached to inside door 4 with screws for theswinging door to pull open or close.

Mailbox chute 24 that is 10 inches wide, 13 inches high, ½ inch thick,mail chute opening has 1-inch length flat lip area ½ inch thick beforemailbox chute, mail chute is on about a 32-degree angle, 12 inches longfor mail to slide down chute into mailbox, open space area for mailbeing deposited through chute is about 9 inches long, mailbox chuteguardrail 25 about 6 inches long, ¼ inch thick sides, controlling mailflow into basket.

45-degree angled stationary arm housing 34 (FIG. 12), ½ inch hollowchamber, made from plastic, metal or some sort of fabricated material,12½ inches long, shaped on a 45 degree angle.

45-degree angled retractable movable arm 35 ½ inch hollow chamber, madefrom plastic, metal or some sort of fabricated material, 12 inches long,shaped on a 45 degree angle, attached to 5 with some sort of heavy dutyclear glue.

Thin rubber trim 36 rubber seam that is about ⅛ inch wide, length isdetermined by door being trimmed, glued with some sort of heavy dutyglue, magnets 38 and 39 current standard market magnets used today,about ¼ length that attaches to door 4 and 5 outgoing mail holdingchamber 42 outgoing mail holding chamber that is 7 inches wide, 12inches in height, 25 inches long, ½ inch thick, chamber for outgoingmail to rest upon for pick-up, incoming mail chamber 43 internal chamberfor incoming mail is 10 inches wide, 12 inches in height, 25 incheslong, ½ inch thick, chamber for incoming mail is divided into twosections to accommodate mailbox chute 24 and bumper board 32 (FIG. 9).

FIG. 12 depicts side view of front elongated housing chamber 13 housingis 25 inches long by 25 inches wide, 14 inches high, consisting of apull down retractable door 5 18-inch wide and 13 inches in height, is ½inch thick, for incoming and outgoing mail, with horizontal handle 12(FIG. 10), handle is 9 inches long, made from some sort of plastic,metal or fabricated material, attached to inside door 5 with screws forpull down door to open or close, also mounted in the front elongatedhousing chamber 13 is the newspaper/advertisement door 4 with swing dooropen, 8 inches wide, 13 inches high, ½ inch thick, that swings opens toinsert newspaper/advertisement or other items not delivered via U.S.Postal Service and closes when not in use, vertical handle 11 (FIG. 10),handle is 7 inches long, made from some sort of plastic, metal orfabricated material, attached to inside door 4 with screws for theswinging door to pull open or close.

Mailbox chute 24 that is 10 inches wide, 12 inches high, ½ inch thick,mail chute opening has 1-inch length flat lip, ½ inch thick beforemailbox chute, mail chute is on about a 32-degree angle, 12 inches longfor mail to slide down chute into mailbox, open space area for mailbeing deposited through chute is about 9 inches long, mailbox chuteguardrail 25 about 6 inches long, ¼ inch thick sides, controlling mailflow into basket.

45-degree angled stationary arm housing 34 that is a ½ inch hollowchamber, made from plastic, metal or some sort of fabricated material,12½ inches long, shaped on a 45 degree angle.

45-degree angled retractable movable arm 35 that is a ½ inch hollowchamber, made from plastic, metal or some sort of fabricated material,12 inches long, shaped on a 45 degree angle, attached to 5 with somesort of heavy duty clear glue.

Thin rubber trim 36 rubber seam that is about ⅛ inch wide, length isdetermined by door being trimmed, glued with some sort of heavy dutyglue, stabilizer swing door pole 37 about ½ hollow circular pole, 16inches long, extends 1 inch into the upper interior portion of 2 about 1inch down into the chambers 44 for swinging door 4 to open and close,magnets 38 and 39 current standard market magnets used today, about ¼length that attaches to door 4 and 5 outgoing mail holding chamber 42outgoing mail holding chamber that is 7 inches wide, 12 inches inheight, 25 inches long, ½ inch thick, chamber for outgoing mail to restupon for pick-up, incoming mail chamber 43 internal chamber for incomingmail is 10 inches wide, 12 inches in height, 25 inches long, ½ inchthick, chamber for incoming mail is divided into two sections toaccommodate mailbox chute 24 and bumper board 32 (FIG. 9).

Newspaper/advertisement chamber 44 newspaper/advertisement chamber is 7inches wide, 12 inches height, 25 inches, chamber fornewspaper/advertisement to rest upon for pick-up by homeowner.

FIG. 13 depicts back view of rear upper elongated chamber 14 thatattaches to front elongated housing chamber 13 in the rear of themailbox, which front elongated housing chamber 13 is 25 inches long by25 inches wide, 13 inches high which extends through upper chamber ofmailbox to rear upper elongated chamber 14 and attaches to one anotherto make one continuous chamber, with ½ inch cosmetic seam line on topand bottom of rear upper elongated housing chamber, constructed fromsome sort of fabricated material as one piece.

Rear outgoing mail door 15 swinging door, 8 inches wide, 13 inches inheight, ½ inch thick, that swings opens to retrievenewspaper/advertisement or other items not delivered via U.S. PostalService and close when not in use, rear non-functioning panel 16 that is9 inches wide by 13 inches high, ½ thick, non-functioning door panel ispart of incoming mail chamber 43 (FIG. 17), rear newspaper/advertisementdoor 17 swinging door, 8 inches wide, 13 inches in height, ½ inch thick,that swings opens to retrieve newspaper/advertisement or other items notdelivered via U.S. Postal Service and close when not in use.

Thin rubber trim 36 rubber seam that is about ⅛ inch wide, length isdetermined by items being trimmed, glued with some sort of heavy dutyglue, stabilizer swing door pole 37 about ½ hollow circular pole, 16inches long, extends 1 inch into the upper interior portion of 2 about 1inch down into the chamber 42 for swing door 15 to open and close,stabilizer swing door pole 37 about ½ hollow circular pole, 16 incheslong, extends 1 inch into the upper interior portion of 2 about 1 inchdown into the chamber 44 for swing door 17 to swing open and close,magnets 38 and 39 current standard market magnets used today, about ¼length that attaches to door 15 and 17 outgoing mail holding chamber 42outgoing mail holding chamber, 7 inches wide, 12 inches in height, 25inches long, ½ inch thick, chamber for outgoing mail to rest upon forpick-up, newspaper/advertisement chamber 44 newspaper/advertisementchamber that is 7 inches wide, 12 inches height, 25 inches, chamber foroutgoing mail to rest upon for pick-up.

FIG. 14 depicts how some of internal parts 5 12 24 25 31 34 35 36 40 and43 are used to create the city design of Safe “T” Box mailbox, made fromsome sort of fabricated material, outgoing mail door and incoming maildoor 5 pull down retractable door 5 that is 10 inches wide by 10 incheshigh, ½ inch thick, horizontal handle 12 handle is 5 inches long, madefrom some sort of plastic, metal or fabricated material, attached toinside door 5 with screws for pull down door to open or close, mailboxchute 24 that is 10 inches wide, 10 inches high, ½ inch thick, mailchute opening has 1-inch length flat lip area ½ inch thick beforemailbox chute, mail chute is on about a 32-degree angle, 12 inches longfor mail to slide down chute into mailbox, mailbox chute guardrail 25about 4 inch length, ¼ inch thick sides, controlling mail flow intobasket, basket 31 that is 18 inches wide, 18 inches deep, made from someform of plastic, metal or fabricated material, finished basket could bemade into a solid, diagonal or cross-stitched basket weave pattern,45-degree angled stationary arm housing 34 which is ½ inch hollowchamber, made from plastic, metal or some sort of fabricated material,7½ inches long, shaped on a 45 degree angle, 45-degree angledretractable movable arm 35 which is ½ inch hollow chamber, made fromplastic, metal or some sort of fabricated material, 7 inches long,shaped on a 45 degree angle, attached to 5 with some sort of heavy dutyclear glue, holding rubber seals 36 made from some sort of thin rubbermaterial that attaches around edge of doors 5 to protect mail fromgetting wet when doors not in use, basket 40 that is 18¼ inches wide,18¼ inches deep, basket support is made from plastic, metal or some sortof fabricated material that supports the basket, incoming mail chamber43 incoming mail chamber 43 incoming mail chamber, internal chamber forincoming mail is 10 inches wide, 10 inches in height, 12 inches long, ½inch thick.

FIG. 15 depicts how some of internal parts 5 12 24 25 34 35 36 40 and 43are used to create the city design of Safe “T” Box mailbox, made fromsome sort of fabricated material, outgoing mail door and incoming maildoor 5 pull down retractable door 5 10 inches wide by 10 inches high, ½inch thick, horizontal handle 12 handle is 5 inches long, made from somesort of plastic, metal or fabricated material, attached to inside door 5with screws for pull down door to open or close, mailbox chute 24 thatis 10 inches wide, 10 inches high, ½ inch thick, mail chute opening has1-inch length flat lip, ½ inch thick before mailbox chute, mail chute ison about a 32-degree angle, 12 inches long for mail to slide down chuteinto mailbox, mailbox chute guardrail 25 about 4 inch length, ¼ inchthick sides, controlling mail flow into basket, basket 31 (FIG. 14), 18inches wide, 18 inches deep, made from some form of plastic, metal orfabricated material, finished basket could be made into a solid,diagonal or cross-stitched basket weave pattern.

45-degree angled stationary arm housing 34 which is ½ inch hollowchamber, made from plastic, metal or some sort of fabricated material,7½ inches long, shaped on a 45 degree angle.

45-degree angled retractable movable arm 35 which is ½ inch hollowchamber, made from plastic, metal or some sort of fabricated material, 7inches long, shaped on a 45 degree angle, attached to 5 with some sortof heavy duty clear glue.

Thin rubber trim 36 made from some sort of thin rubber material thatattaches around edge of doors 5 to protect mail from getting wet whendoors not in use, incoming mail chamber 43 internal chamber for incomingmail is 10 inches wide, 10 inches in height, 12 inches long, ½ inchthick.

FIG. 16 depicts internal base unit 22 square base, ½ inch thick, square,approximately 25¾ inches wide by 25¾ inches wide, attaches to the baseof the mailbox, made from some sort of fabricated material, glued aroundedges with some sort of heavy duty glue, four ½ inch circular cut outholes are made in 22 for insertion of internal poles 26 (FIG. 8), thatextend through the mailbox into the ground, plastic covers seals 22 afour ½ inch circular plastic cover seals that slip over internal PVCpoles 26 glued in place with some sort of heavy duty clear glue.

FIG. 17 showing view of front elongated housing chamber 13 without topcover, detailing views of inside chambers for housing that is 25 incheslong by 25 inches wide, 13 inches high, consisting of a pull downretractable door 5 18-inch wide and 13 inches in height, is ½ inchthick, for incoming and outgoing mail, with horizontal handle 12 (FIG.10), handle is 9 inches long, made from some sort of plastic, metal orfabricated material, attached to inside door with screws for pull downdoor to open or close, also mounted in the front elongated housingchamber 13 is the newspaper/advertisement door 4 with swing door open, 8inches wide, 13 inches high, ½ inch thick, that swings opens to insertnewspaper/advertisement or other items not delivered via U.S. PostalService and closes when not in use, vertical handle 11 (FIG. 10), handleis 7 inches long, made from some sort of plastic, metal or fabricatedmaterial, attached to inside door 4 with screws for the swinging door topull open or close, rear non-functioning panel 16 that is 9 inches wideby 13 inches high, ½ thick, non-functioning door panel is part ofincoming mail chamber 43.

Mailbox chute 24 that is 10 inches wide, 12 inches high, ½ inch thick,mail chute opening has 1-inch length flat lip, ½ inch thick beforemailbox chute, mail chute is on about a 32-degree angle, 12 inches longfor mail to slide down chute into mailbox, open space area for mailbeing deposited through chute is about 9 inches long, mailbox chuteguardrail 25 about 6 inches long, ¼ inch thick sides, controlling mailflow into basket, bumper board 32 attaches to incoming mail chamber base14½ inches inside the incoming mail chamber, 10 inches wide, ½ inchthick, glued to the inside sidewall of interior of incoming mail chamber43.

45-degree angled stationary arm housing 34 which is ½ inch hollowchamber, made from plastic, metal or some sort of fabricated material,12½ inches long, shaped on a 45 degree angle.

45-degree angled retractable movable arm 35 which is ½ inch hollowchamber, made from plastic, metal or some sort of fabricated material,12 inches long, shaped on a 45 degree angle, attached to 5 with somesort of heavy duty clear glue.

Thin rubber trim 36 rubber seam that is about ⅛ inch wide, length isdetermined by door being trimmed, glued with some sort of heavy dutyglue, stabilizer swing door pole 37 about ½ hollow circular pole, 16inches long, extends 1 inch into the upper interior portion of 2 about 1inch down into the chamber 44 for swinging door 4 to open and close.

Stabilizer swing door pole 37 about ½ hollow circular pole, 16 incheslong, extends 1 inch into the upper interior portion of 2 about 1 inchdown into the chamber 44 for swing door 4 to open and close.

Stabilizer swing door pole 37 about ½ hollow circular pole, 16 incheslong, extends 1 inch into the rear upper interior portion of 2 about 1inch down into the chamber 42 for swing door 15 to swing open and close(FIG. 13).

Stabilizer swing door pole 37 about ½ hollow circular pole, 16 incheslong, extends 1 inch into the rear upper interior portion of 2 about 1inch down into the chamber 44 for swing door 17 to swing open and close(FIG. 13).

Magnets 38 and 39, current standard market magnets used today, about ¼length that attaches to door 4 and 5 outgoing mail holding chamber 42outgoing mail holding chamber that is 7 inches wide, 12 inches inheight, 25 inches long, ½ inch thick, chamber for outgoing mail to restupon for pick-up, incoming mail chamber internal chamber for incomingmail is 10 inches wide, 12 inches in height, 25 inches long, ½ inchthick, chamber for incoming mail is divided into two sections toaccommodate mailbox chute 24 and bumper board 32.

Newspaper/advertisement chamber 44 newspaper/advertisement chamber thatis 7 inches wide, 12 inches height, 25 inches, chamber fornewspaper/advertisement to rest upon for pick-up by homeowner.

1. A security mailbox comprising: a front panel, rear panel, two sidepanels, top panel, and base panel cooperating to define an enclosure;the base panel including four circular cut-outs receiving four polestherethrough, an upper portion of the poles extending into theenclosure, a lower portion of the poles extending below the enclosureand adapted to be cemented into the ground under the mailbox for supportthereof, and four circular plastic seals receiving the respective poletherethrough and placed in the respective circular cut-out; the frontpanel including two operable doors, a first of the two doors opening andclosing a front entrance to an internal compartment for newspaper, asecond of the two doors opening an closing both a mail chute forincoming mail and a front entrance to an internal compartment foroutgoing mail; the rear panel including two upper operable doors openingand closing a rear entrance to the internal compartments for newspaperand outgoing mail; the rear panel including a lower sliding door with alock assembly to access the incoming mail deposited into the enclosurevia the mail chute; a basket to receive the incoming mail deposited intothe enclosure via the mail chute, the basket including four circularrings which are attached to four respective metal coil springs, whereinthe four springs are attached to four respective clamps which areattached to the upper portion of the four respective poles, whereby thebasket is suspended within the enclosure; a bumper board position in theinterior of the enclosure to direct the incoming mail deposited into themail chute into the basket, the bumper board being spaced forward of therear panel and aligned with and behind the mail chute so as to extendbetween the internal compartments for newspaper and outgoing mail; anaddress holder for displaying an address having circular baseattachments extending from a bottom surface thereof which fit intopredrilled holes in the top panel; and a flag holder attached to one ofthe side panels for mounting a flag.
 2. The security mailbox accordingto claim 1, further comprising a name plate attached to the front panel.3. The security mailbox according to claim 1, further comprisingreflectors attached to one of the side panels for locating the mailboxat night.
 4. The security mailbox according to claim 1, furthercomprising an adhesive design element attached to the front panel. 5.The security mailbox according to claim 1, further comprising an awningattached to the rear panel above the lower sliding door to protect thelock assembly from rusting due to rain and snow runoff.
 6. The securitymailbox according to claim 1, further comprising door handles for eachof the two operable doors of the front panel and the two operable doorsof the rear panel.
 7. The security mailbox according to claim 1, furthercomprising an interlockable attachment device mounted to at least one ofthe two side panels adapted for securing an adjacent second securitymailbox.